Jamaica Gleaner

$2 million lift for CVSS Summer Games

- Robert Bailey/Gleaner Writer

THE ORGANISERS of the Council of Voluntary Social Services (CVSS) Summer Games are expecting a very exciting day of activities at this year’s 12th staging of the championsh­ips which is set for July 7 at the University of the West Indies Mona Bowl.

This year’s championsh­ips will be held under the theme ‘Feeling the United Spirit of Sport’ and it has attracted more than 1,500 participan­ts from 20 affiliate agencies.

The participan­ts are set to compete in football, netball, basketball, track and field, and other traditiona­l games during the one-day championsh­ips.

The Usain Bolt Foundation and the National Baking Company Foundation have both donated $1 million each to this year’s staging of the championsh­ips.

The Usain Bolt Foundation’s contributi­on is an increase of $500,000 over last year. Norman Peart, a board member of the Usain Bolt Foundation, said that the legendary sprinter is elated to be associated with the event.

FIFTH YEAR

“This is our fifth year, and the number of participan­ts has increased a lot, and we figure more or less, that it is going to cost more because things have gone up. Hence, we have increased our contributi­on,” said Peart.

Speaking at yesterday’s press launch, which was held at the GraceKenne­dy head office in Kingston, Tanketa Chance-Watson, youth sector chair of the CVSS, said they are looking forward to a fun-filled day.

“We are expecting an exciting event because we are expecting more participan­ts than last year and we are expecting voluntarie­s from right across the corporate world to come and be a part of this event,” said Chance-Watson.

“This is in keeping with CVSS’ mandate, which, in part, is to provide an avenue for the developmen­t of young, talented children through creative initiative­s that will not only enhance their athletic skills, but assist with leadership skills and their holistic developmen­t,” added Chance-Watson.

President of the Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n Christophe­r Samuda was the guest speaker at yesterday’s launch.

 ?? PHOTO BY KENYON HEMANS / PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Saffrey Brown (left), chair, Council of Voluntary Social Services (CVSS), Winsome Wilkins (second left), CEO, and Tanketa Chance-Wilson, CVSS youth-sector chair (second right), receive a cheque for $1 million from Christine Scott-Brown, executive...
PHOTO BY KENYON HEMANS / PHOTOGRAPH­ER Saffrey Brown (left), chair, Council of Voluntary Social Services (CVSS), Winsome Wilkins (second left), CEO, and Tanketa Chance-Wilson, CVSS youth-sector chair (second right), receive a cheque for $1 million from Christine Scott-Brown, executive...

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